The first Europeans to stumble upon the tiny island were the Dutch, under the command of Admiral Jacob Roggeveen. Roggeveen made landfall on Rapa Nui on Easter Day of 1722, thus providing Easter Island with its modern name. Easter Island remained only sli

The first Europeans to stumble upon the tiny island were the Dutch, under the command of Admiral Jacob Roggeveen. Roggeveen made landfall on Rapa Nui on Easter Day of 1722, thus providing Easter Island with its modern name. Easter Island remained only sli

The first Europeans to stumble upon the tiny island were the Dutch, under the command of Admiral Jacob Roggeveen. Roggeveen made landfall on Rapa Nui on Easter Day of 1722, thus providing Easter Island with its modern name. Easter Island remained only sli

The culture of Chile is one of a relatively homogeneous society where historically its geographical isolation and remoteness has played a key role. During colonial times, the Chilean culture was a mix of Spanish colonial elements and indigenous (essential

Health and wellness tourism in Chile maintained positive growth in 2011, increasing in value by 5% for the second year running in a continuation of the stable performance which has followed the declines recorded during 2009 as the global economic recessio

Health and wellness tourism in Chile maintained positive growth in 2011, increasing in value by 5% for the second year running in a continuation of the stable performance which has followed the declines recorded during 2009 as the global economic recessio

Santiago’s embedded hills and surrounding mountains invite us to comfortably view and know Chile’s capital from above. Once we have gazed at the city from above Santa Lucia and San Cristobal hills, our journey continues towards a more challenging goal: th

Chile has always been known for its affordable wines; more recently its top reds have challenged the best from California and France. And now the word is getting out about its gorgeous wine country, with dramatic swaths of vineyards in valleys tucked betw

Santiago’s embedded hills and surrounding mountains invite us to comfortably view and know Chile’s capital from above. Once we have gazed at the city from above Santa Lucia and San Cristobal hills, our journey continues towards a more challenging goal: th

Santiago’s embedded hills and surrounding mountains invite us to comfortably view and know Chile’s capital from above. Once we have gazed at the city from above Santa Lucia and San Cristobal hills, our journey continues towards a more challenging goal: th

Zona central (Central Zone, Central Chile) is one of the five natural regions into which CORFO divided continental Chile in 1950. It is home to a majority of the Chilean population and includes the three largest metropolitan areas- Santiago, Valparaíso, a

Zona central (Central Zone, Central Chile) is one of the five natural regions into which CORFO divided continental Chile in 1950. It is home to a majority of the Chilean population and includes the three largest metropolitan areas- Santiago, Valparaíso, a

Isla de Pascua CHILE

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The first Europeans to stumble upon the tiny island were the Dutch, under the command of Admiral Jacob Roggeveen. Roggeveen made landfall on Rapa Nui on Easter Day of 1722, thus providing Easter Island with its modern name. Easter Island remained only sli